CTTI will host a free public webinar on Thurs., Dec. 15 to unveil new recommendations for embedding clinical trials into clinical practice.
The webinar will include a welcome from Sally Okun, CTTI Executive Director; a keynote
presentation from a special guest with the FDA; a project overview from Matthew Roe,
AstraZeneca; and a panel discussion moderated by Lindsay Kehoe, CTTI Senior Project
Manager. The panel discussion, which will focus on stakeholder perspectives related to the
integration of the new recommendations, includes: Sam Bozzette, National Institutes of Health;
Lara Jehi, Cleveland Clinic; Holly Robertson, Medidata; and Alandra Weaver, Crohn’s & Colitis
Foundation.
Embedding elements of clinical trials, such as randomization, administration of study drug, and
data acquisition, into routine care reduces duplication of trial and care activities and promotes the
development of a learning health care system. This will naturally lead to better decision-making,
treatment options, and outcomes for patients.
However, integrating interventional clinical trials into health care settings is challenging and
complex, and operational direction is needed. As part of the Trials in Clinical Practice project,
CTTI has conducted in-depth interviews with study designers and implementers, gathered case
examples, and is now ready to share the recommendations it’s created to facilitate the integration
of randomized, interventional trial elements into clinical care; including, but not limited to, trials of
drugs, devices, and biologics intended for regulatory review.
The free 60-minute webinar will begin at 12:00pm EST and registration is not required.